.if$W$ 4 it r KTOESTX. f.f. , aiEDFOTra mate Tnrnur. mtcdfotjd. onrccioN, "mirnromw, optobtcr So, mm. I! SMUGGLERCAUGH 1 ROUGH IKING LOVE 10 SEVERAL RAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 22. If (IdOi-go l'oolo, nlirts Moore, nntl m nrnl other nmnos luitl not Imi mi HuywpliliK' lo iYininino licu.tt,, fcil nrfll offleisJn litre iy tluy would jirolinlily not ho gelling ready to try lilm on Ihe olnuxe tlmt ho lms super ititcnuYil nrnetirnlly nil tlio opium nniue.u,liu (lint lifts lieen puinc on up nml down tlio l'neifie const nnd ncroM tlie Cnnndinn nnd Me.tlcnn borders for some time past. Tlip nntlioritio.s do not contend Hint l'oolo did nil the netuitl smup pliuff, lint they mninlnln thnt lie wns the head of n syndicate with lirnnohcs in Ohinn, Mexico, Cnnndn nnd ninny important American cities. They mill Hint he made n fortune out of tlio business nnd that many of hi nllcfrod nssistnnts did not do lmdly nt it from n financial stntiiloint. Tlio authorities expect to show that the syndicate included Thomns Mur phy, nlins Andrews, Charles Taylor, Chung Chow, n Chinese, and nine local customs inspectors, nil under nrrcsl, nnd n man known ns Charles ltonloii, for whom they aro still looking. l'oolo, who professed lo he n Mex ican revolutionary agent, came here n year ngo. lie Iieenme nctpiaiutcd with Miss Agnes Hornier, a pretty brunette, nnd wns very attentive to her until he mot Miss Maude Kay, after which ho divided his attention for n time hctween tho two women. Later he practically dropped their acquaintance for that of Miss Louise orruino, n singer. This annoyed Miss Hernier so much thnt when fed eral agents, who were trying to learn more of l'oolo, nsked her concerning him she. was quite willing to tell all that she know. She. had no knowl edge of tho offenses ho wns alleged to have committed, but she furnished such clews that the agents found out for themselves or thonght they did whnt they wanted to learn. When the time came to rankc an arrest, however, Poole turned up missing. In this dilemma tho agents liellinuglit themselves of wntrhing Miss LoraiueV mnil and soon inter cepted n letter from Poole, written in los Angeles, hut stilting thnt the writer would soon lie in Ml Paso. In El Paso the n gents kept n sharp lookout nnd in due season nrrestid Poole, attempting to cross the river into Mexico. WO GREAT BILLIARD PLAYERS WHO WILL PLAY SEVEiHL GAMES, r j JIMMWUtaf." i '' " J L! JILL -" 1 ! rrnn!t'M Alton, of Knnn City, nnd AtfcvO I Jo Oro. llio Kanterti crack, arc two of the beat pocKct blUUnl hoo In tlio country. Already several match puncs have boon arranged for these two star Pv'-jSk'lr ' flissBissijjfllJiiBBMJfri WCj I krr ;. . , aiteed 1 . 1 Ml 33- CT2Q. I I - - A K" m n PMi1 u imi1 urn rnn iiiLoun oiuim Dunno melu run I TEACHERS FAVOR RE-ESTABL SHMENT ASHLAND ilA L RITCHIE 10 RAISE LIGHTWEIGHT HIT DEFICIENCY BILL: YOUTH'S MURDER WASHINGTON, Oct. -l'resl- OF GRANTS PASS, Oct. 22. Tho search for tho body of 11-year-ohl Hurotd Schilling, drowned In Itoguo river near Grants Past Monday has rovcnled no traco of the boy's body. Grapples and drags were used all Monday afternoon aud Tuesday, and numerous charges of dynamite were exploded In the hopo that tho body might be dislodged from Its resting place among the rocks at the river's bottom, ,Ictor Jcnson, export diver, Is search ing for tho body today. Mr. Jensen Is used to tho waters of tho Itogue, having been tho diver employed at tho time of tho construction of tho Golden Drift dam, and ho believes that ho will bo successful In his search. Tho water whero tho body Is supposed to rest Is from 15 to 25 feet In depth, and tho bottom Is of boulders aud ragged rocks, under which It Is thought probable that tho body has lodged. Thero aro strong cross curronts, making it imposslblo fur a diver without a suit and weighted down to oporato, though the two elder brothers of tlio drowned boy mado many attempts Monday to reach tho bottom by diving. EAST 10 L CHICAGO, Oct. 22.-Governor Hiram W. Johnson of Californiu ar rived here todav en routo to Mnbsu chusetls to campaign for Chillies If ml, (ho progressive candidate) fur governor. "Tlio progressive party," said Governor Johnnon, "is here to fctav. 'J'lio republicans nnd progressives can gel together when tho republi cnns adopt our platform, and not before." Johnson refused. to comment on iho 6ulzor ease, hut naid ho thought President Wulsnn did right in ud- jnitfing Mrs. l'mikliiirst to tins country, nlthnugh ho udded thnt he did not, admiio her typo of buffrug- oiic. I I I NEW YOKK, Oct. 22. Strong I probability of a match between Wll-dont wlIgon glnot, 10 urunl ,,. lie Kltchle, the lightweight champion, , , ., , , . , , .. ,. , r . . , idoncy appropriation bill today. The and I'eckoy McFarland of Chicago. ' was scon hero today by New York (measure contains provisions for abol- fight fans, following llttchle's an- w,,n! tho fOIln," courl BnU r" nouncoment that ho does not con-l,nov""; from tho olv" horv lnoro sldcr 133 pouuds rtngsldo tho llaht-'t,,an 100 ,,0,u,' r, c""0 weight limit. The cha.-iplon de- tor and n,H0 nppniprlat funds for elared he beltevixl ho had tho right,'"0 vaa """I ad oth.-r govern- to raise tho weight to 135 pound. ,mcai enierprists. "Thore is no rulo under which ' " "" championship fights are held fixing I "BETTE RBABES"' A FEATURE tho limit at 123 pounds ringside," Kltchle said today. ''I think 135 lounds ringsido or an hour before tho fight would bo a fair weight. "Dattliug Nelson mado Joo Gans do 133 pounds. Joe made thu weight but it left hi in a phslcal wreck. Wotgast also mado mo mako that weight." Friends of. McFarland bollovo AT STAR THEATRE TODAY Tho management of tho Star the atro offers for today only "Hotter Hallos," ono of tho bojt nnd most Instructlvo pictures ever made, de pleting tho eugenic movement. Oregon Is known all over tho I'nlt od States for tho advanro stands It be has takon along advance linos, aud can do 135 pounds ono hour boforo a nothing we have dono toward the fight and It was belloved certain that dcvolopment of Oregon, goos so far tho stock yards marvel and the chain-.along this lino as tho eugenic work. plon would bo seen In a New York ring. I MCREASI This picture roprosonts tho aver age father ana mothur who have 'possibly givou small thought to the pre-natal Influence of tho child, to , tho raising of it, and their attention has been called to it, and they visit tho cducatlonnl bureau In which eugenics Is taught In tho city hall at .liu'linon and Josephine county teachers attending the InMlliito at tiruutit Pass hao gone on record ax favoring tho i-tMillrflitiittil of tho Atdilnnd normal In tho following rcHetutlnim: "Whereas, tho Josephine and Jack sou County Teachers' Institute Iuih annually declared In most iiumlNtnk able tones for tho re-opeuluic of the Southern OrcKOtt slate normal hcIioo); and "Whereat, the legislature has by practically it ituauliuous volo recom mended to tho people at the coming election In November, lull, mill aicc bill whereby the appropriation Is taken nut of tlio legislature, aud therefore out of polities; "llo It rotiolved, thnt the Josephine and Jackson County Teachers lu Ktltuto glo said bill ItH hearty sup pott until the measure Is finally adopted Into law, and that u special coniiulttee of five bo appointed to draft a suitable address setting forth to the cltljcns of Oregon why said measure should bo carried." Tho following resolution was also adoplt'd and wired to I'ort'nud to the Congress of .Mothers in session there: "llo It hereby resolved by Ilia teachers of Josephine and Jackson contains, In luhtltulo assembled at Grants Past, that we extend greet ings to thn Congress of Mothers as sembled In Portland, lit It further resolved, that wo recognise In tho work of these women a great bene- , fit to humanity to which 'wo lend our endorsement aud support, llo It fur ther resolved, that we ask their sup- , port of the measure now pending tie- 1 fore the people of Oregon providing i for the stnte's support of thu South I era Oreifnn nnrinnl uMuntl The coroner's Inquest Into tin death of Jeff Coldsou, n tramp beg gar at Taluut Sunday morning, re turned a verdict late Tuesday nfler noun that ho came to Ills death by a gunshot wound Inflicted from the hands nt It. C. Uiirns, and an un known accomplice. lliiriiB will be given the quickest trial on record In Jackson county, his case being called to tho attention of the grand Jury this week, and his trial set for tho present term of court. A dujon or so witnesses were call ed, and liquor played an Importnnt part In tho killing. Many testified Herns and Coldson were Intoxicated. Thu brutality of Hums in keeping back the story of the dying youth In the hospital, and his threat to shoot again If the'iiim screamed was told. Ho was !HtIvoly identified. Slate Senator Lester Dead WAItltKNTO.V, Ore., 0, t. JJ (State Senator Charles F. I.-.tcr is j dead today nt the ngo of 11. REES BETS HE IIP ANDERSON OAKLAND, Cnl., Oct. 22 - Ilces, the l.os Angeles lightweight, wns so Portland and thero are shown the 'certain today of his ability to defeat The intoreut in the Chritinn re vival increase,, from night to night. Lust night Mr. l'litmau fc'Mtke on "A Friend to Christ," nd promised n companion bcnnou for tonight on "A Hrother to ClirUt." The tiiHinker puts things iu n new nnd interesting way, nnd with tho chorus singing nnd solos there is not n moment's niiuK in the hcrvice from beginning to clofce, nnd before you realize it tho benedietion is pronounced nnd the meeting H over. HENRY MILLER, NOTED STAR. WIL PLAY HERE OCTOBER 31 Henry Miller has started his tour jiuuwiuu ui utuuiiK uiu uauf, giving jtho bath, tho modification of tho milk, treating the milk, nil done by professional people. This picturo shows tho rooms of tho bureau. Ily tho way, It Is tho only bureau of Its kind in tho United Statos, and whoa tho natlonul commissioner of educa tion for tho United States was in Portland ho commented on tho fact thoro should be such a bureau, and was much surprised to find wo had such a bureau, aud ho Is going to establish them all over tho United States. Manager Hurkhart has arranged for a showing of this film at 1! o'clock this morning for tho special benefit of Mcdford's doctors. Also any nurses who woro overlooked In of the west and tho raclflc coast and I tho special Invitation, aro cordially t.nn1.,..l ..ft 41... 1t.. Aft.. " ' (. . A. booked at thu Page theatre for Octo ber 31. That ho will bring tho New York cast and proauctron of "Tho Ualnbow" Is a matter of congratula tion for much has been heard horo of thu brilliant comedy which is said to bo far the best vohlclo this distin guished playor has ever had. Its long run in New York at tho Liberty followed by extended engagements In Hoston, Chicago and Philadelphia, kept it from the road for two seasons and has given it increased interest. Mr. Miller's coast tour starting at Minneapolis, will cover Winnipeg. Ilutto, Spokane, Seattle, Victoria, Portland, San Francisco, l.os An geles, San Diego, Donvor and only a halt dozen single night engagements between. In tho cast will bo Ituth Chuttorton, whoso creation of tho role of tho daughter was ono of tho features In Now York run, Louise dosser Halo, Muriel Hope, Allco Haxtor, Charles Hammond, Hobort Stowo GUI, Conway WlngflolO, Dan lol rcpnell and others. invited to ho present. This picturo will bo shown today only, but will bo run as many time as necessary so all may see It, With Medford trade Is Mcdfnr.1 mado. Coffee Are you taking life's pleasures thnt are right at your elbow? !IInvo you learnt the keen and healthful enjoyment of a fine cup of coffee for breakfast? You want it to start tho day; to lighten the i'og and brighten tho stfnshine. Schilling's Host In nroma , tight cans, overfrcsh; cleanly, granulated; Oc a lb money-back, Hud Anderson of Medford In their ton round bout horo next Wednes day that ho offered to bet $500 on himself ut rlnKsldo odds. Tho south orn boxer bus been fighting In fine form of Into, has trained faithfully for this contest, and mnny of tho short end phi) era will string with him. Anderson Is training for tho bout at San Itafaol. lteports from his camp today were that tho Medford lad appeared strong and rugged. I I You will enjoy the white ness and lightness of bread made with Cottolene ! Although less Cottolono is I needed thun either butter or ( lard, yet Cottolene is so much ; richer that foods shortened i with it are always exception ally tender. It makes all foods more diges tible; Cottolene is more ' wholesome, more easily assimilated by the human system. Bake bread as you always do, usintj a third less Cottolene than othe r shortenings, nnd ' ndd a pinch more I of salt. You will ' be glnd of the day you began using Cottolene. LTEsEiRVIRBANKZI CHICAOO II I AnlBpMSAjA I r WA3sr52TSPvM 1) You can bnko bread that Is delicious that Is tempt ingly light aud white. 11 read that Is wholesome and always good. Tho success of your baking depends upon tho flour you uso. Tho best baking success comes to those who use a flour that nuvur falls to "junku good." Drifted Snow Flour has always satisfied It always will becauso wo mako hourly touts In our laboratory to Insure a uniform good ness. "Drifted Snow" means hotter bread better his cults and better pastry. It Is tho "all purposo" flour. If any sack of "Drifted Snow" falls to satisfy, you will bo charged nothing for what you hnvo used and your giocer will pay you back tho full price of tho flour, We couldn't make such a guarantee If tho flour was not perfect. Cull on your grocer for Drifted Snow Flour and try It for your next baking. Sperry Flour Company Gets Riglif Twist On Rheumatism Makes Short Work of Claaning Gut Your Eniiro System Aches and Pains Go Fasf. In S. S. S. Yon Get n Twist on llliciimnllHin That Setllcti II. Jinny n ilitnmmtlo miffcrer bns liccn to ttir ilriiR store fur a Imltlu i'f II H H, mul I'oui liitmliM mnei'lliluit t'liiliiiml to lo "Jimi iin khi " Truly, to auk (or brviid niul tiu kKi'M it ttnm Ik still In pnu'tU'c, l( you mil lliilll'liil Mllh ilirutlintlalil III my (oriu l miro to mm tl. 1. t). aud note Its MOIIttlTflll ItlllllCIR'O. II, H, H. (ins llio Htiutlar sctlull of mstk tint tlirviu;li llio Ititwitlnnn dirrctly lulu tlio UihhI, In IImi inlmitt'fl IU InlHu'iioo Is nt Motk In t'M'ty nrlory, win mul tiny iiipllUry. Ilviry iiriiilrniH, uviry uriiaii of tlio Unty, every i-iminii'iiy tit'i-ntniM In tITti't ii tiller to ntmiil llio ll"fl ot Im lurltlo. Tlio Nllmuliitliig tiroiM'rlltx n( H. H. 8, iihuimI tlio skill, liter, Ikiwi'Is, KM lu)S, titmtilnr In nil work to llio ono mitt ( rnnllmt out iim ry lirll.illlitf, iiiry ln llltlll'llllg lltlllll ( liltlH'M, It ttisKitstM ly IrrlKiitlon nil iu' iininlitlluiis In thu j lnt, iaiuu4 UI.U Uctixttoiu to illnjlvr, tuiUcrii tliciu nnutrnl niul scuttPrs llmrt pnpiillsr funontloiirt In the licrvo vmlrin Unit t'siixn ion ii inymiryliu; mill utioii tuiniiint tliviuiiiitlu utlns. And tiput nf nil tldn rnniAikaMA rmM In wi'K'oiiio to 1 1 nt wooliiMt touiui'li. If ynu Imvo dinsKetl ymiritilf unlll your uliinini'li In imiily uimlii'il. ou will lt ixHtiiilntiitl to nml Hint H. tl H kIvim ii hlliitlilll but II"xl llslit to Wtilk 'Mils 1 1 Iwomno It Id u pure visntiitiln Intuitun, I'l liik.ii trnturntly Into our ltinl Jiut nrt .urt) tilr It liilmlvd imtiirully Into your tuns. lift n bottle of li. U. U. today, and nk for li, ii. H. You may ilppciiil uimhi It Hint ttm ntnro Hint null yon wlmt i ii ink ur it S'"l pt.ictt lo lliiilo. Wlllo to tho llnltt HiclMc Civ, vi llwUl UlttK, Allauta, Ua, Ut tuilr lluuli lii liUuliiiititUlil. ' mm 1 - ""Pi a llrniirlm Direct from Our Factory (rC..S I CnOSS PAVIt. POOHS MV it i u' If I .t .. ) I . . ' IMI Ut.WrSMAN INTCIIIOK IHXIUH l .) i.i-" ii.iii.int, t'.ir O..I-I t it I 1 1..- . .i. I .. , II TS COrTAUC WINDOWS Im. B .-I iiMint Mint f,... y itriin l"C, J71 ti' tl'i 1-1' nr '""i . . . l M 1-AStMr.KT SASH, IS .IK il to tl I. . t I ft I, .1 Ufcl llt'tH lU I'Ulu U ff. HI , lie INStUI: IINIStt In rla 1 1 '.I In li.ir IM.'' ,l hi tfa lNOiui: noon riNtsit, !- .i-w w. w WILIIAUS' "OOLD 8KAL- nOOIIMO t I IU, r i-ll l it. It .,. ,, 111! .' I i , .. i II f l"i r , . II ID .. 1 1, lv . II v( l"4 II : M'W ASK roa CATAtOO MO. " U It U t n Hi i j I t.i. l,-u:. tj . c. .. ji. cA) x.-tf -rrzil f VW.? 1i"'JJfi&fc "!0F- South! and Jubilee Quartette I ''or I.ciiffil ttf llif.l'jiili avor Sncit'ly of llic Cliristijin (Ilmi'i li, at Christian Church Sat, Oct. 25 A liili-cliiss entertainment, enmjinxed ol' plantation nielodie.s, jubilee sons, .stiltis and ehoieo reading. Not a dull ipoinent. An up-to-date ontortainiiient. Yon will enjoy this entertainment. ADMISSION-Adults 50c, Childrcns 35c Seats on Sale at Flagg's Music Store 217 W. Main and at Door BUICK 15 SOLID TRAINLOADS OF BUIOKS SOLD FOR 1914 Wo have, 1.1 in iieney For tlaekson county, liny a liiiiek and ho pleannd. !Ak1c for a rido and find out jihoiit dolivory. 'J.'ruoUa for Balo. . "Wo have in hIogIc at all limes a complcto lino of ttroiiKQ and llahhit lloarings, holh corn and Holid. Also AVhitoinan Can Savors, mado in iModfonl. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO. AGENTS 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET :